Fantastic result from
the 24 Hour Rowathon, in aid of PC Neil Doyle Memorial Fund
ON Thursday, 17 December 2015, a 24
hour, indoor, charity rowing event took place at Merseyside Police
Headquarters in aid of the PC Neil Doyle Memorial Fund. Tim Davies,
45, an Evaluator with Merseyside Police, and on the 1 Anniversary of the
creation of the fund, he took on the challenge in the foyer of the Canning
Place. He was assisted by a team of 6 who took over when he needs to take a
break.
Merseyside Police have since told us that:-
"Tim Davies raised a total of £1565 for the Fund during his 24 Hour Charity
Rowathon. The money was raised through donations on the day and to the
Justgiving page. Tim would like to thank the media, colleagues and members of
public for their support and for everyone who made a donations."
Never 1 to shy away from a challenge, Tim is a member of Reserve Forces and has
recently returned from training in Austria, where he qualified as a Snowboard
instructor. He's also completed numerous challenges for a variety of charities
including a bike ride from Hornsea to Liverpool, an abseil and many marathons
and half marathons all in aid of a good cause. Tim said:- "I didn't know
Neil Doyle personally, but I wanted to do something to help the memorial fund
and I thought the Anniversary was the ideal time to do it..."
If you'd like to still make a donation, you can do so via log onto his Just
Giving
Page.
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